Course Curriculum
Nutrition Science and Policy Core Course
The nutrition core provides students with an understanding of basic nutrition and nutrition science policy. Courses in these areas reflect the broad science and policy mission of the school. Each course is one credit unless noted otherwise. Students with prior coursework or knowledge may be able to exempt a specific course.
Nutrition Science Policy requirement
In addition to these courses, a standardized training in the ethical treatment of human subjects is a requirement for graduation.
Biochemistry and Physiology
Biostatistics and Epidemiology
Specialization Courses
Specialization areas are unique concentrations chosen by the student and adviser based on a knowledge base or set of skills desired. These courses are selected from the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, the School of Medicine and the Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences. Examples of areas of specialization include: cellular and molecular biology, epidemiology, policy, immunology, and physiology.
Electives
Courses are chosen as electives in an area of specialization. Students are encouraged to do Directed Studies, which are independent studies under the supervision of the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy faculty members. Directed studies are in the form of lab training, data analysis and interpretation, and literature reviews, among others.